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they are now looking into whether the two people suspected of robbing and killing a virginia man are responsible for some more crimes. those photos were taken just moments before the killing of 5- year-old james han kaine of fairfax, virginia. he had only $72 on him at the time he was killed. >>> one of the women charmed in connection with afatal bay area fire is set to appear in court. she was charged with four count of manslaughter and child endangerment. four children between the ages of 1 and 4 died in the fire the the children had been left alone and claim candles left burning after the electricity had been turned off. >>> time now, 6:35. this morning, 152 people arrested in a noisy downtown san francisco protest last night are free. they were part of the latest demonstration by hotel workers demanding a new contract from hotel owners. about 1500 people blocked stockton streets for about two hours right near the grandite hotel. this was the latest in ear size yf protests that angered drivers and neighboring businesses as well as customers. >>> police are investigating a string o
they are now looking into whether the two people suspected of robbing and killing a virginia man are responsible for some more crimes. those photos were taken just moments before the killing of 5- year-old james han kaine of fairfax, virginia. he had only $72 on him at the time he was killed. >>> one of the women charmed in connection with afatal bay area fire is set to appear in court. she was charged with four count of manslaughter and child endangerment. four children between the...
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. >>> an american accused of links to terrorism will appear at a detention hearing today in a virginia. zachary chesser is charged with providing material support to a group with ties to al qaeda. >> chesser is far from alone. officials say the number of home-grown terrorists is on the rise. pierre thomas reports. >> reporter: the fbi claims zachary chesser, who just two years ago was a student at a suburban virginia high school, became a terrorist hell-bent on jihad. neighbors can't believe chesser, a former high school athlete, wanted to join al shabaab, the al qaeda affiliated terrorist group based in somalia. the same group suspected in the recent bombings in uganda that killed 73 soccer fans. >> i'm just shocked. i'm surprised. not the kind of thing i would have expected in this neighborhood. >> reporter: abc news has learned chesser is 1 of 34 americans charged and accused of ties to international terrorists in the past 18 months. law enforcement sources tell abc news the trend represents an unprecedented spike in home-grown terror that has them deeply concerned. >> the last six
. >>> an american accused of links to terrorism will appear at a detention hearing today in a virginia. zachary chesser is charged with providing material support to a group with ties to al qaeda. >> chesser is far from alone. officials say the number of home-grown terrorists is on the rise. pierre thomas reports. >> reporter: the fbi claims zachary chesser, who just two years ago was a student at a suburban virginia high school, became a terrorist hell-bent on jihad....
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-- montcoal, west virginia. before the mine explosion, he was the subject of a book, "cold river." as a child in deaf west virginia, he had no indoor plumbing. as a young man, you work in a coal mine to put himself through college. he became an accountant and which is way up to head the country's fourth largest coal company. with current legislation making its way through congress and investigations continuing, mr. blankenship continue to be a figure in the news this year. he is here to discuss his views on the need for more surface mining. please welcome don blankenship. >> i want to thank everyone for being here. i want to give some protection -- perspective on three things. i want to give you my background and how of the world works in terms of energy and then i will speak a little bit about surface mining and hopefully leave most of airtime to questions and answers. it is true that my at bringing was in southern west virginia. i managed to get through college in three years by working in the coal mines. was
-- montcoal, west virginia. before the mine explosion, he was the subject of a book, "cold river." as a child in deaf west virginia, he had no indoor plumbing. as a young man, you work in a coal mine to put himself through college. he became an accountant and which is way up to head the country's fourth largest coal company. with current legislation making its way through congress and investigations continuing, mr. blankenship continue to be a figure in the news this year. he is here...
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they were taken just before the killing of jinghong kang of fairfax, virginia. investigators say kang had only $17 on him at the tom he was killed. >>> two san mateo residents are headed to jail following a plea deal in the burglary of a sonoma home a day after the family that lived there died in the car crash. michael gutierrez and amber true pleaded no contest to breaking into the home of the maloneys, destroying furniture of the walls, the doors and stealing the family's car. they insist they didn't know that jim, susan and the children just died. their trial was supposed to begin today. gutierrez could get more than 11 years in jail. amber true could be sentenced to eight years. >>> a san jose man is in jail accused of impersonating a police officer. this man was arrested monday morning in atascadero. investigators say he was wearing a california highway patrol hat and was talking on a mobile radio. they say he had a pistol, handcuffs, badges and a police baton. his car was whipped with a dash- board camera -- was whipped with a dash-board camera. police say
they were taken just before the killing of jinghong kang of fairfax, virginia. investigators say kang had only $17 on him at the tom he was killed. >>> two san mateo residents are headed to jail following a plea deal in the burglary of a sonoma home a day after the family that lived there died in the car crash. michael gutierrez and amber true pleaded no contest to breaking into the home of the maloneys, destroying furniture of the walls, the doors and stealing the family's car. they...
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producer in the state. >> you have to divide virginia in the southern and northern part, bun central appalachia we estimate there is six to seven tons and you could go for 40 years. that number will probably grow as technology improves. but u.s. has 250 billion tons of coal. it's our greatest resource for having a strong economy and homeland security, and it's one that we should cherish than vulify. >> how important is the energy and (inaudible) and clean coal? >> clean coal can be called to describe a lot of things, it's important to remember that coal is 70% cleaner than it was 20-30 years ago. all the sulfur removalals. the big difference between co 2 and other pollutants, there is no known technology to remove co 2. ccs is not a proven technology. and pumping co 2 takes tremendous effort to pump in. and you go fwook pragmatism and i think that's what has to drive every effort of our political thought, or environmental thought or national security thought. is just common sense and thinking through the issues and looking at the facts. >> are efforts to regulate co 2 in the united s
producer in the state. >> you have to divide virginia in the southern and northern part, bun central appalachia we estimate there is six to seven tons and you could go for 40 years. that number will probably grow as technology improves. but u.s. has 250 billion tons of coal. it's our greatest resource for having a strong economy and homeland security, and it's one that we should cherish than vulify. >> how important is the energy and (inaudible) and clean coal? >> clean coal...
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where a man from virginia went to a job inteiew with google was gunned down here a rental car. they released a surveillance picture. motive there was robbery. thieves got away with $17 back at this morning's homicide police have no motive. this is an oakland native. >> this is oakland, we call it the wild, wild west. shooting iall the time, from 105tall the way to west oakland. you just grow up with it. >> that is one of the reasons that anthony batts is calli a crime summit, trying to put an end to kind of violence we have he is going to come after the trouble spots in oakland, quote, hot and heavy. >>> also in oakland, firefightersncovered a pot growing operation after responding to a apartment fire earlier this morning. crews were called to 3200 block of telegraph avenue. they say the fire startein the back of the building and then spread tthe top floors. firefighters g up to the third floo, they found dozens of marijuana plants. nobodyas home at the time and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.xx >>> three of the hottest real are in the east bay.e country a
where a man from virginia went to a job inteiew with google was gunned down here a rental car. they released a surveillance picture. motive there was robbery. thieves got away with $17 back at this morning's homicide police have no motive. this is an oakland native. >> this is oakland, we call it the wild, wild west. shooting iall the time, from 105tall the way to west oakland. you just grow up with it. >> that is one of the reasons that anthony batts is calli a crime summit, trying...
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-- montcl, west virginia. before the mine explosion, he was the subject of a book, "cold river." as a child in deaf west virginia, he had no indoor plumbing. as a young man, you work in a coal mine to put himself through college. he became an accountant and which is way up to head the country's fourth largest coal company. with current legislation making its way through congress and investigations continuing, mr. blankenship continue to be a figure in the news this year. he is here to discuss his views on the need for more surface mining. please welcome don blankensh. >> i want to thank everyone for being here. i want to give some protection -- perspective on three things. >> i want to talk a little bit about thousand world works and then i'll speak al little bit about surface mining and hopefully leave most of our time for questions and answers. . it is true that my at bringing was in southern west virginia. i managed to get through college in three years by working in the coal mines. was i got my accounting
-- montcl, west virginia. before the mine explosion, he was the subject of a book, "cold river." as a child in deaf west virginia, he had no indoor plumbing. as a young man, you work in a coal mine to put himself through college. he became an accountant and which is way up to head the country's fourth largest coal company. with current legislation making its way through congress and investigations continuing, mr. blankenship continue to be a figure in the news this year. he is here to...
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anthony batts hablo sobre los ultimos hechos de violencia como la muerte de un hombre originario de virginia, y el arresto de unos 70 presuntos anarquistas durante los disturbios por el veredicto en el caso mehserle...---ahora la preocupacion de la policia es la aprobacion temporal del cultivo de marihuana en la ciudad, y los efectos legales a nivel federal que esta acarrearia. ---y como si todo esto fuera poco para oakland, parece inminente el cierre de 7 centros de cuidado infantil, a los que asisten varios niÑos de familias de bajos ingresos...---- pilar niÑo nos cuenta si hay alguna posibilidad de salvarlos. =pilar niÑo=cerca de 700 ninos tendran que buscar un nuevo centro de cuidado infantil, en . oakland.no no tan facil asi que si nos esta afectando mucho la ciudad planea cerrar a fin del mes de julio, siete de ellos, incluido este el centro de cuidado infantil manzanita manzanita pues con impotencia porque si hemos tratado de salvar la escuelita pero no hemos llegado a una solucion otros de los centros que estan en esta lista negra, son los preescolares, jefferson, santa fe, golden
anthony batts hablo sobre los ultimos hechos de violencia como la muerte de un hombre originario de virginia, y el arresto de unos 70 presuntos anarquistas durante los disturbios por el veredicto en el caso mehserle...---ahora la preocupacion de la policia es la aprobacion temporal del cultivo de marihuana en la ciudad, y los efectos legales a nivel federal que esta acarrearia. ---y como si todo esto fuera poco para oakland, parece inminente el cierre de 7 centros de cuidado infantil, a los que...
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where a man from virginia went to a job interview with google was gunned down here a rental car. they released a surveillance picture. motive there was robbery. thieves got away with $17. back at this morning's homicide police have no motive. this is an oakland native. >> this is oakland, we call it the wild, wild west. shooting is all the time, from 105th all the way to west oakland. you just grow up with it. >> that is one of the reasons that anthony batts is calling a crime summit, trying to put an end to kind of violence we have been seeing. he is going to come after the trouble spots in oakland, quote, hot and heavy. >>> also in oakland, firefighters uncovered a pot growing operation after responding to an apartment fire earlier this morning. crews were called to 3200 block of telegraph avenue. they say the fire started in the back of the building and then spread to the top floors. firefighters got up to the third floor, they found dozens of marijuana plants. nobody was home at the time and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. they are ruling out an electrical
where a man from virginia went to a job interview with google was gunned down here a rental car. they released a surveillance picture. motive there was robbery. thieves got away with $17. back at this morning's homicide police have no motive. this is an oakland native. >> this is oakland, we call it the wild, wild west. shooting is all the time, from 105th all the way to west oakland. you just grow up with it. >> that is one of the reasons that anthony batts is calling a crime...
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investigators say they are looking into the possibility that the two people suspected of killing a virginia man are also responsible for other robberies in the area. police say the man and woman seen in surveillance video stole $17 from kang who was in town for an interview with google. they suspect the male suspect was the gunman. police released this video to generate new leads in the case. >>> now to an unusual attack in san francisco. the target in this case, hundreds of thousands of bees. and tonight many of those bees are dead after someone sprayed pesticide in the hives. david steveson is following the story with more on what happened. >> reporter: i'm standing at hayes dairy farm, it opened in january onramps that are part of the now demolished central freeway. these urban farms included three beehives. the hives you are seeing now were poisoned by someone this week and police are now investigating. >> the colony became a gas chamber. and all the bees died. >> reporter: san francisco beekeeper karen petteross is now conducting an autopsy on her bee colonies. someone entered hayes va
investigators say they are looking into the possibility that the two people suspected of killing a virginia man are also responsible for other robberies in the area. police say the man and woman seen in surveillance video stole $17 from kang who was in town for an interview with google. they suspect the male suspect was the gunman. police released this video to generate new leads in the case. >>> now to an unusual attack in san francisco. the target in this case, hundreds of thousands...
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the homicide department is working to solve a number of murders including the latest one involving a virginia man killed earlier this week. yesterday police released surveillance pictures of two suspects in that case. >> we believe that the motive was purely a robbery, and we're looking at other robberies in the area to see if they're associated with the same suspect. >> reporter: arrests made following the park's shooting verdict. add to that, 50 to 70 are anarchists from berkeley and san francisco. >> they call themselves anarchists, they have a political agenda, and they're here to cause mass chaos. >> reporter: possibly the biggest story out of this news conference today, chief baht wants the federal government to come in and try to help him with his investigations. we'll have more on that story coming up at 6:00. reporting live in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> police are revealing what they found inside a binder that belonged to the 580 gunman, a man who says he wanted to start a revolution by killing people. >> he's facing charges of attempted murder and other counts. the
the homicide department is working to solve a number of murders including the latest one involving a virginia man killed earlier this week. yesterday police released surveillance pictures of two suspects in that case. >> we believe that the motive was purely a robbery, and we're looking at other robberies in the area to see if they're associated with the same suspect. >> reporter: arrests made following the park's shooting verdict. add to that, 50 to 70 are anarchists from berkeley...
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gentleman from virginia. >> thank you. governor, your governor before the ada. >> i was. >> but as governor, you can imagine that their cost challenges in complying ada with complying. can you speak to how governor's comply with the buildings, bringing them into compliance? >> well, i think what we did in pennsylvania, partly because of my own sensitivity to these problems, was to try to be a little bit ahead of the curve. any time that we would search out people with disabilities that are qualified to do state jobs and see what the needs were that they had that could be rectified in terms of architectural barriers first, the attitudinal barriers was a thing that had to grow, and mostly by example. getting somebody that had a disability into a job and watching other progress and seeing how well they did. that broke that barrier down just like that, no question. the thing about the ada is that it was the catalyst and the sample that propelled exchange that truly has been dramatic. when we think about when we grew up and wha
gentleman from virginia. >> thank you. governor, your governor before the ada. >> i was. >> but as governor, you can imagine that their cost challenges in complying ada with complying. can you speak to how governor's comply with the buildings, bringing them into compliance? >> well, i think what we did in pennsylvania, partly because of my own sensitivity to these problems, was to try to be a little bit ahead of the curve. any time that we would search out people with...
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. >>> oakland police say the two people who robbed and killed a virginia man on sunday night might be responsible for other recent robberies in the downtown area. investigators say this surveillance video shows a man and a woman before they robbed 45-year-old hong-kang of $17 and shot him. the man is the suspected gunman. the police ask anyone with information to give them a call. a $20,000 reward is being offered. >>> oakland's police chief says he plans to ask the federal government to break up the city's gang network. he says the meeting will be held in august with the u attorney general's office and dea, atf, and f.b.i. he wants to bring in more resources to assist in long- term investigations but he would not give spectaculars. oakland just laid off 80 officers last week with more layoffs possible at year's end. >> we do believe that we need help from wherever it and come from. oakland is in dire trouble. >> no date has been set yet for the meeting with federal law enforcement. the chief says the department will focus on the priorities set by the community, namely gangs, guns and
. >>> oakland police say the two people who robbed and killed a virginia man on sunday night might be responsible for other recent robberies in the downtown area. investigators say this surveillance video shows a man and a woman before they robbed 45-year-old hong-kang of $17 and shot him. the man is the suspected gunman. the police ask anyone with information to give them a call. a $20,000 reward is being offered. >>> oakland's police chief says he plans to ask the federal...
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. >> reporter: today, owner pat fahey read a letter from a viewer in virginia. >> to that end, i want to help and make a difference. >> reporter: who sent them all of his overtime pay for the last three months, thousands of dollars. >> it just hit me that that's what i needed to do. i didn't hesitate for a second. i just did it and i felt every moment since i did it. i honestly did. >> reporter: that means a check for everyone. brenda williams was down to her last $4. >> i almost cried. i don't want to sound like that, but i almost cried. >> reporter: and in rolled a shipment of frozen fish, a gift from one of ameripure's former suppliers. >> a bunch of us decided we needed to help people out in their time of need. >> reporter: these donations will soon become school supplies and baby shoes and tomorrow's dinner. >> the human heart is still alive and beating. >> reporter: and giving, without hesitation. michelle kosinski, nbc news, franklin, louisiana. >>> and a final note. there are many ways to help the good folks at ameripure and elsewhere in the gulf. you can find resources for do
. >> reporter: today, owner pat fahey read a letter from a viewer in virginia. >> to that end, i want to help and make a difference. >> reporter: who sent them all of his overtime pay for the last three months, thousands of dollars. >> it just hit me that that's what i needed to do. i didn't hesitate for a second. i just did it and i felt every moment since i did it. i honestly did. >> reporter: that means a check for everyone. brenda williams was down to her last...
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. >>> a sudden surge of methane gas may have caused last spring's deadly explosion inside a west virginia coal mine. 29 men died at massey energy's upper big branch mine in april. a massey official says readings show twice as much methane as usual was present on the day of that blast. the company suggested that a crack in the mine's floor could have been the source of that gas. >>> those popular mail-in dna tests are getting disturbing results of their own. a federal sting found consumers who take the test are receiving information that can be misleading or just wrong. here's abc's dr. richard besser. >> reporter: the tests that promise to predict your future. your risk for cancer, for other diseases, for less than $1,000. but the investigation found the results consumers get back to these tests are often misleading, and in certain cases downright wrong. investigators swabbed the cheeks of volunteers and sent the dna samples to four different companies. 68% of the time, the results from the companies didn't line up. different results from different companies. >> for prostate cancer i had
. >>> a sudden surge of methane gas may have caused last spring's deadly explosion inside a west virginia coal mine. 29 men died at massey energy's upper big branch mine in april. a massey official says readings show twice as much methane as usual was present on the day of that blast. the company suggested that a crack in the mine's floor could have been the source of that gas. >>> those popular mail-in dna tests are getting disturbing results of their own. a federal sting...
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and our returning champion-- a green community program coordinator from beckley, west virginia... whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
and our returning champion-- a green community program coordinator from beckley, west virginia... whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
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about > reporter: the fbi claims zachary chester, who just two ye atrs ago was a student at a aburban virginia high school, became a terrorist hell bent on jihad. neighbors can neighbors can't believe chester, athlete, high school athlete, affiliated terrohe al qaeda affiliated terrorist group based in somalia. th the same group suspected in the recent bombings in uganda that occerd 73 soccer fans. > i'm shocked. surpriseised. would kind of thing i would have expected in this neighborhood. ofreporter: abc news has learned chester is one of 34 americans charged and accused of ties to international terrorists in the past 18 months. law enforcement sources tell abc ews the trend represents a spike in home grown terror that deeplym deeply concerned. to ne last six to nine months has seen more fbi activity in this country against radical islamists than the days immediately after 9/11. immediatel > reporter: some of those likged are well known, like faisal shahzad, convicted of faisal shahza trying to blow up a car in times square. ccused ofrely made headlines. brian venice, accused of afghanistan a
about > reporter: the fbi claims zachary chester, who just two ye atrs ago was a student at a aburban virginia high school, became a terrorist hell bent on jihad. neighbors can neighbors can't believe chester, athlete, high school athlete, affiliated terrohe al qaeda affiliated terrorist group based in somalia. th the same group suspected in the recent bombings in uganda that occerd 73 soccer fans. > i'm shocked. surpriseised. would kind of thing i would have expected in this...
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applause ] "blake benefield" from indianapolis, indiana. [ applause ] and "sarah strong" from richmond, virginia. [ applause ] >> jimmy: very exciting. >> steve: i think she's from brookline. i said brooklyn. >> jimmy: yeah, brookline. very good, very exciting. we can edit this all out. >> can we? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] very exciting. even more exciting when you realize that whoever wins here tonight will be celebrating with an all-expense paid trip to costa rica. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh, that's right, jimmy. tonight's winner and a guest will fly first class on american airlines and spend five days basking in the luxury of a king bungalow oceanfront suite at the all-inclusive hilton papagayo costa rica resort and spa in beautiful guanacaste, costa rica. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know, each one of our nominees has worked so hard, and each one deserves this amazing prize. but, of course, there can only be one winner. and now it's time to find out who it will be. may i have the envelope, please? thank you. >> steve: it's exciting. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and the winner i
applause ] "blake benefield" from indianapolis, indiana. [ applause ] and "sarah strong" from richmond, virginia. [ applause ] >> jimmy: very exciting. >> steve: i think she's from brookline. i said brooklyn. >> jimmy: yeah, brookline. very good, very exciting. we can edit this all out. >> can we? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] very exciting. even more exciting when you realize that whoever wins here tonight will be celebrating with an all-expense...
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we cannot let a northrop grumman beef ocean beach to virginia beach. >> and-leave. >> and rob fladeboe, kron 4 news. and now, the one step closer it beats being built to transportation is proving the new plan. $484 million project and it was 8-1 vote. ♪ >> and look at our current conditions outside it is been warmer today but temperatures in the starting to slide. our in the spots are back into the 80s this afternoon. even along the coastline, we concede temperatures warming up just a bit. -we can see temperatures, and the 60s, the 70's around the bay. tonight, tomorrow, it is going to be warmer because of the fog. slower to move and. by tomorrow, it is not going to be as wide spread. and it is going to peel back quickly, and what we saw today. by the afternoon, the actor sunshine and temperatures are going to be more warm. the extra sunshine, and with inland 80s. and with the 70's, and even some spots in the upper seventies like fremont. it is going to be warmer out there especially in the bay, tomorrow. the warm weather will continue and it is going to be lingering along the coast.
we cannot let a northrop grumman beef ocean beach to virginia beach. >> and-leave. >> and rob fladeboe, kron 4 news. and now, the one step closer it beats being built to transportation is proving the new plan. $484 million project and it was 8-1 vote. ♪ >> and look at our current conditions outside it is been warmer today but temperatures in the starting to slide. our in the spots are back into the 80s this afternoon. even along the coastline, we concede temperatures warming...
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. >>> two suspects who shot and killed a tourist from virginia may be linked to a string of robberies in downtown oakland. police say these photos of a man and a woman shown walking near the scene of the murder, we'll show them shortly hopefully, match the suspect descriptions given by a witness in the oakland crimes. now, you saw them briefly there. computer engineer, gene hong kang was here for a job interview when though asked for money on webster street late sunday night. these are the photos that police want to find. police say kang was randomly targeted and the motive was robbery. the suspects robbed the man of $17 before they pulled the trigger. >>> we expect to find out today when home-run champ barry bonds will go on trial for perjury. a federal judge will set the date later on this morning. bonds is accused of lying to a grand jury about steroid use in 2003. the former san francisco giant told the panel he never knowingly took steroids and never got testosterone or human growth hormone from his trainer. now, prosecutors claim that bonds allegedly tested positive for steroids
. >>> two suspects who shot and killed a tourist from virginia may be linked to a string of robberies in downtown oakland. police say these photos of a man and a woman shown walking near the scene of the murder, we'll show them shortly hopefully, match the suspect descriptions given by a witness in the oakland crimes. now, you saw them briefly there. computer engineer, gene hong kang was here for a job interview when though asked for money on webster street late sunday night. these are...
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host: les let's go to the republican line in richmond, virginia. caller: i take a whole different view of this whole thing. i tried one time to fill out my taxes, and i talked to a faction person, and i said well, how come i can't use the social security that i paid as a did he tuct ductible? >> he said, you can't do that. people only pay social security up to a certain amount of dollars. after that, people don't pay no more social security taxes. they already have somewhat of a tax break. my feeling is that, we kind of get bamboozled when you see all those figures. $200,000. anyone who makes under $90,000 should have a tax break, because the person that pays over $9,000, they already get a tax break because they don't have to pay social security. host: next caller. caller: i feel kind of ashamed of my fellow americans right now. it is not the people in the country, it is the government spending, it is the over-regulation, it is bush, it is obama, it is congressmen. it's not take from this guy and give to that guy. it is get up, get some work, have
host: les let's go to the republican line in richmond, virginia. caller: i take a whole different view of this whole thing. i tried one time to fill out my taxes, and i talked to a faction person, and i said well, how come i can't use the social security that i paid as a did he tuct ductible? >> he said, you can't do that. people only pay social security up to a certain amount of dollars. after that, people don't pay no more social security taxes. they already have somewhat of a tax...
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they take more cmonl out of wes virginia now than they have at any time. that's what i'm talking aare tu. the crude oil, they are out of oil, they have people believing that, and that's why gas is what it is today. s tolvet:. s tost: ok. guest: we are, again, just as much impacted by the crude oil s luctuations as consumers are. it is not any market which sets the plice for crude whiaso will dictate the price for fuel, but the is more or less state-o haed p l companies. independent private companies only control less than 6% of the total resouthe ges of the world crude. whereas the companies o ha the rest. when you talk about refineries being shut down, the problem is supply and demand. the problem is supply and demand. first of all, the industry has hit every industry very, very hard. so gasoline demanim diesel demand has come way, way down. secondly, the ad vent of p egio-fuels whiaso we are n opposed to, but thredoo cut into the amount of gasoline that needs to be produced. every individual has to be looked at as an individt isl profit or loss center. t
they take more cmonl out of wes virginia now than they have at any time. that's what i'm talking aare tu. the crude oil, they are out of oil, they have people believing that, and that's why gas is what it is today. s tolvet:. s tost: ok. guest: we are, again, just as much impacted by the crude oil s luctuations as consumers are. it is not any market which sets the plice for crude whiaso will dictate the price for fuel, but the is more or less state-o haed p l companies. independent private...
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and it's great, we are going to places all over virginia, and having this on film. and you show it to your opponent and he's not been there and probably won't come. living [inaudible] or his opponent is probably with a bunch of hollywood movie mogels, let's give a welcome to america and the real world of virginia. my friends, we are in the midst in a war on terror. >> i imagine none of you are unfamiliar with that video. and that video arguably for some marked an incredible profound and significant moment in history. it's referred to as maka-gate. and that was george allen that was not only ahead in the polls running against jim red, but
and it's great, we are going to places all over virginia, and having this on film. and you show it to your opponent and he's not been there and probably won't come. living [inaudible] or his opponent is probably with a bunch of hollywood movie mogels, let's give a welcome to america and the real world of virginia. my friends, we are in the midst in a war on terror. >> i imagine none of you are unfamiliar with that video. and that video arguably for some marked an incredible profound and...